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Longboat Key
Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013
2 years ago

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+ Town chooses its people over sea turtlesThe Longboat Key Town Commission will pick Longboaters over sea turtles when push comes to shove. The commissioners expressed the need to voice for the safety of Longboaters over sea turtles at its Jan. 7 regular meeting.

Commissioners approved on first reading an ordinance that allows for a budget transfer of $25,000 to do a study along Gulf of Mexico Drive to determine which lights need modifications in order to stay on during sea-turtle nesting season.

Several commissioners, though, made it clear they want town staff to analyze how much light is needed to keep pedestrians safe.

“If I have to choose between lighting for turtles and residents, I choose humans every time,” said Vice Mayor David Brenner, who made a point to note a pedestrian was killed last year walking across Gulf of Mexico Drive.

The rest of the commission agreed.

“Human safety comes before the turtles,” said Commissioner Lynn Larson.

+ Firefighter contract still hangs in limboNeither the town of Longboat Key nor the Longboat Key Fire Rescue union has ratified a new three-year contract to which both sides have agreed. But that doesn’t mean the contract won’t be approved.

Attorneys for both sides are still reviewing the details and Town Manager Dave Bullock told the Longboat Key Town Commission Monday night he’s hopeful the commission can ratify it at a special meeting after the commission’s Tuesday, Jan. 22 regular workshop.

“As soon as the bargaining unit ratifies the contract, I will get it to you,” Bullock said.

+ FDOT announces New Pass Bridge workThe Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has announced New Pass Bridge work that is planned in 2013.

FDOT reports that crews will be working from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, Jan. 11, to perform routine maintenance on the bridge. The same type of work will also be performed on the Ringling Bridge this week in Sarasota.

Also this week, crews will replace worn traffic markings on Gulf of Mexico Drive between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.
None of the work is expected to cause traffic delays.